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The phrase "a modicum of self" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small or limited amount of self-awareness or self-identity.
Example: "In moments of crisis, it is essential to maintain a modicum of self to navigate through challenges effectively."
Alternatives: "a small amount of self" or "a little bit of self".
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Don't politicians have a duty to exercise a modicum of self-control?
At least, in my defence, I've got a modicum of self-knowledge.
But I also hope I do so with a modicum of self-knowledge.
Any beings with a modicum of self-interest may be tempted to invade their neighbors and steal their resources.
If they are not to have a state, they deserve at least a modicum of self-government and justice.
But it would have been more compelling had it been delivered with a modicum of self-reflection.
Suspecting at least a modicum of self-interest in this intelligence, we decided to find out firsthand.
Officially, Tibet is an autonomous region of China, with special tax benefits and a modicum of self-rule.
But in moderation, narcissism is a universal trait; it's natural – where would we be without a modicum of self-love?
To let herself be befriended by a woman, she'd have to have a modicum of self-respect, and what is that?
Hiddink managed to combine praise for his players with a modicum of self-satisfaction in his justifiable assertion that: "The team was superior technically, tactically and physically.
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